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After months of living with frustrating toilets, I could tell that it was time to have the professionals take a peek at them. We started going through every room in our house and identifying different plumbing problems, and before I knew it, things were starting to really develop into a serious problem. Fortunately, the plumbers I had hired understood how to correct the issues quickly, and they made short work of a difficult job. I wanted to begin a blog all about working with a great plumbing team, since your plumbers might become like an important part of your family.

Water heaters can experience all kinds of problems in their time, but when one fails, it's a disaster for most homeowners. Whether your water heater is indoors or outside, if yours has sprung a leak, you need to be careful. Here's what you should do immediately after finding a leak in your water heater or the plumbing leading to and from it.
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First of all, examine the area and stay away from the water.
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There are many reasons you can find yourself in the middle of a plumbing emergency, including a busted pipe that is causing water to gush all over. A busted pipe can cause a lot of water damage to your home and belongings in a short amount of time if you don't act quickly. You can also find yourself suddenly dealing with a blocked sewer line, a water heater leak, and more.
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A clogged sewer drain line can cause far more than drainage problems. When left unaddressed, a clogged drain can cause a crack in your sewer line that will wreak havoc on your system and lead to all sorts of issues. As a result, it's essential you have your sewer line cleaned regularly. Learn about some of the problems that can come along with a clogged drain that you fail to have addressed.
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Newsflash: your toilet is not your garbage can! Perhaps that statement made you giggle, but while there are obvious physical differences between your trash can and your toilet, many people treat them the same by trying to flush items that should be placed in the trash instead. The problem, of course, lies in the fact that flushing the wrong items can clog your pipes, damage your septic system, and require unnecessary septic cleanings.
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If you're tired of running out of hot water, it's time to go tankless. You might not realize this, but that old tank water heater you have in your home isn't nearly as efficient as you might think. Standard water heaters not only cost more to operate, but they also take longer to replenish the hot water supply. Unfortunately, that means that you'll have to wait longer for hot water, which can be a real problem if your tank runs out of hot water halfway through your shower.
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